User manual
Table Of Contents
- Product Manuals
 - Table of Contents
 - Feature Index
 - Parts of the Camera
 - Package Contents
 - Before You Begin
 - 1 Getting Ready
 - 2 Taking and Viewing Photographs
 - 3 Shooting and Viewing Movies
 - 4 Customizing the Camera
 - 5 Using Field Sensor Data
 - 6 Connecting the Camera to External Devices
 - 7 Technical Notes
 - 8 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
 - 9 Index
 
K 2-14 Effects
 ISO BKT (ISO Sensitivity Bracketing)
The camera varies ISO sensitivity to record a series of pictures. You choose the 
amount and the number of shots. Shooting ends after a single shot. The camera 
takes one picture when the shutter button is pressed all the way down and 
automatically processes it to record the selected number of shots.
The following options are available:
•  Bracketing amount: 0.3, 0.7, or 1.0 EV
•  Number of shots: 3
The fi rst copy is recorded at the current ISO sensitivity setting, the second with 
sensitivity reduced by the selected amount, and the third with ISO sensitivity 
increased by the selected amount.
•  If shutter speed or aperture have been changed to modify exposure from the value selected 
by the camera, the camera will vary ISO sensitivity around the current exposure value.
•  The maximum sensitivity selected for [K ISO-Auto Set] does not apply.
•  During silent photography, the fl ash sync speed is set to 1/20 s.
•  Changing the option selected for [ISO Step] (P. 530) in G Custom Menu T does not 
change the options available for bracketing amount.
•  ISO sensitivity bracketing cannot be combined with art fi lters or focus bracketing.
 ART BKT (Art Filter Bracketing)
The camera applies multiple art fi lters to a single photo. You choose the fi lter types. 
The camera takes one picture when the shutter button is pressed all the way down 
and records multiple copies, each with a different fi lter applied.
Filters are chosen from a menu where selected fi lters are marked with a check (v). 
In addition to art fi lters, you can also have the option of selecting picture modes 
such as [Vivid], [Natural], and [Muted].
•  The time needed to record each shot increases with the number of fi lters selected.
•  With the exceptions of exposure and fl ash bracketing, art fi lter bracketing cannot be 
combined with other forms of bracketing.
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